World s Poultry Science Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
80(4), P. 1055 - 1075
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
As
global
poultry
production
expands
to
meet
rising
demand,
the
susceptibility
of
birds
heat
stress
has
increased
owing
advancements
in
chicken
genetics
and
warming.
This
review
explores
significant
impact
on
gut
health
by
altered
permeability
microbiota.
Heat
is
characterised
prolonged
exposure
elevated
ambient
temperatures,
triggering
thermoregulatory
processes
poultry,
which
can
lead
adverse
effects
such
as
respiratory
alkalosis
bone
degeneration.
These
physiological
disruptions
compromise
homoeostasis,
suppress
intestinal
immunity
digestive
functions
cause
gastrointestinal
inflammation,
thereby
affecting
growth,
productivity
overall
well-being
poultry.
Various
strategies,
including
housing
modifications,
genetic
selection,
food
manipulation
use
feed
additives,
bioactive
chemicals,
prebiotics,
organic
acids,
medicinal
plants
probiotics,
have
been
employed
mitigate
these
effects.
emphasises
role
additives
supporting
health,
enhancing
animal
welfare,
sustainability
face
climate
change.
Future
research
avenues
are
suggested
improve
our
understanding
development
effective
nutritional
strategies
combat
Poultry Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(9), P. 104003 - 104003
Published: June 25, 2024
Oxidative
stress
(OS)
is
a
major
concern
that
impacts
the
overall
health
of
chickens
in
modern
production
systems.
It
characterized
by
an
imbalance
between
antioxidant
defence
mechanisms
and
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS).
This
literature
review
aims
to
provide
comprehensive
overview
oxidative
poultry
production,
with
emphasis
on
its
effects
growth
performance,
immune
responses,
reproductive
outcomes.
highlights
intricate
underlying
OS
discusses
how
various
factors,
including
dietary
components,
genetic
predispositions,
environmental
stressors
can
exacerbate
ROS.
Additionally,
impact
performance
physiological
systems
examined.
The
study
also
emphasizes
relationship
diseases,
highlighting
impaired
defenses
increase
bird's
susceptibility
infections.
assesses
existing
approaches
reducing
response
these
challenges.
includes
managing
techniques
lower
environment,
supplements,
nutritional
interventions.
effectiveness
naturally
occurring
antioxidants,
plant
extracts,
minerals,
vitamins
improve
resistance
damage
To
under
conditions,
activation
cellular
homeostatic
networks
termed
vitagenes,
such
as
Nuclear
Factor
Erythroid
2-Related
2
(Nrf2)
necessary
for
synthesis
protective
factors
counteract
increased
ROS
RNS.
Future
studies
into
novel
strategies
chicken
would
build
research
advances
knowledge
gaps
identified
this
review.
Veterinary World,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 2044 - 2052
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Environmental
stress
poses
serious
threats
to
animal
welfare
and
production,
particularly
in
poultry,
which
are
susceptible
such
stress.
It
can
increase
susceptibility
diseases
infections,
reduce
growth
rates
reproductive
performance,
behavioral
issues.
caused
by
conventional
housing
conditions
negatively
affect
well-being
productivity.
High
temperature,
overcrowding,
poor
ventilation,
insufficient
lighting,
wire
cages
some
of
the
most
prominent
stressors
systems.
To
address
environmental
chicken
farms,
strategies
tools,
as
using
anti-stress
feed
additives
enriching
cages,
help
improve
bird
activities
welfare.
Breeders
overall
performance
implementing
these
creating
a
more
enriched
comfortable
environment.
Thus,
this
review
discusses
importance
different
enrichment
materials
farms
(broiler
layer)
productivity
well-being.
Keywords:
antioxidants,
behavior,
enrichment,
gut
health,
product
quality,
stress,
Frontiers in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
Climate
change
is
disrupting
the
semi-arid
agricultural
systems
in
Southern
Africa,
where
livestock
crucial
to
food
security
and
livelihoods.
This
review
evaluates
bioenergetic
agroecological
scope
for
climate-adaptive
nutrition
region.
An
analysis
of
literature
on
climate
implications
thermal
welfare
regional
context
was
conducted.
The
information
gathered
systematically
synthesized
into
tabular
summaries
fundamentals
climate-smart
bioenergetics,
thermoregulation,
heat
stress
defence
mechanisms,
thermo-bioactive
feed
components,
potentially
resources
supports
adoption
when
conceptualized
as
precision
feeding
combined
with
dietary
strategies
that
enhance
resilience
livestock,
adaptation
production
decline
availability
conventional
feedstuffs
by
incorporating
alternatives.
keystone
potential
alternative
are
identified
be
small
cereal
grains,
such
sorghum
(Sorghum
bicolor)
pearl
millet
(Pennisetum
glaucum)
energy
sources,
native
legumes,
cowpea
(Vigna
unguiculata)
marama
bean
(Tylosema
esculentum)
protein
wild
browse
Fabaceae
trees
Vachellia
spp.
Colophospermum
mopane,
which
provide
dry
season
drought
supplementary
protein,
minerals,
antioxidants,
non-fabaceous
tree
species
marula
(Sclerocarya
birrea),
from
animals
consume
electrolyte-rich
fresh
fruit
or
processed
pulp.
Feedstuffs
circular
include
oilseed
cakes
macadamia
(Macadamia
integrifolia)
nut,
castor
(Ricinus
communis),
Jatropha
(Jatropha
curcas)
beans,
rich
energy,
insect
primarily
black
soldier
fly
larvae
(Hermetia
illucens),
microbial
phototrophic
algae
(Spirulina,
Chlorella),
yeasts
(Saccharomyces
cerevisiae).
Additives
thermo-functionally
enhanced
diets
synthetic
natural
anti-oxidants,
phytogenics,
biotic
agents
(prebiotics,
probiotics,
synbiotics,
postbiotics),
electrolytes.
presents
a
conceptual
framework
system
across
livestock-energy-water-food
nexus,
inform
broader,
in-depth
research,
promote
farm
practices
support
governmental
policies
tailored
agroecology
Poultry Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(7), P. 103777 - 103777
Published: April 27, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
determine
the
influence
of
black
soldier
fly
larvae
oil
calcium
salt
(BSFLO-SCa)
supplementation
on
performance,
jejunal
histomorphology
and
gene
expression
tight
junctions
inflammatory
cytokines
in
laying
hens.
A
total
60
ISA
Brown
hens
(40
wk
age)
were
divided
into
3
treatment
groups,
including
a
control
group
fed
basal
diet
(T0)
diets
supplemented
with
1%
(T1)
2%
(T2)
BSFLO-SCa.
Each
consisted
5
replicates
4
each.
Results
showed
that
BSFLO-SCa
significantly
reduced
(P
<
0.05)
feed
conversion
ratio
(FCR),
while
egg
weight
(EW)
increased
0.05).
The
inclusion
both
production
(HDA)
mass
(EM).
addition
villus
height
(VH)
width
(VW),
crypt
depth
(CD)
junction
claudin-1
(CLDN-1),
junctional
adhesion
molecules-2
(JAM-2),
occludin
(OCLN)
upregulated
pro-inflammatory
interleukin-6
(IL-6)
was
downregulated
BSFLO-SCa,
interleukin-18
(IL-18),
toll-like
receptor
(TLR-4),
tumor
necrosis
factor-α
(TNF-α)
On
other
hand,
anti-inflammatory
interleukin-13
(IL-13)
interleukin-10
(IL-10)
at
In
conclusion,
dietary
improved
productivity,
intestinal
morphology
integrity
by
upregulating
junction-related
protein
addition,
enhanced
immune
responses
downregulating
cytokine
expression.
Frontiers in Immunology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: April 8, 2025
Ficus
carica
L.
polysaccharides
(FLPs)
are
groups
of
biologically
active
compounds
extracted
from
In
this
study,
we
analyzed
the
structure
FLPs,
predicted
their
immune
enhancement
pathway,
and
detected
impact
FLPs
on
growth
performance,
function,
intestinal
microflora
broiler
chickens.
The
results
showed
that
comprised
monosaccharides
including
rhamnose,
arabinose,
mannose,
glucose,
galactose.
Feeding
with
significantly
promoted
slaughtering
organs
index
chickens
compared
to
control
group
(p
<
0.05).
Moreover,
FLP-h
FLP-m
had
increased
levels
sIgA,
IgG,
IL-4,
IL-5,
IL-12,
IFN-g;
improved
immunity
barrier
function;
a
higher
percentage
spleen
CD4+
CD8+
T
cell
differentiation
Additionally,
various
SCFAs,
beneficial
bacteria
such
as
Firmicutes
at
phylum
level
Faecalibacterium,
Blautia,
Phascolarctobacterium,
Alistipes
genus
level.
network
pharmacology
KEGG
pathway
prediction
indicate
may
change
metabolism
microbiota
by
enhancing
carbon
fixation
pathways
in
prokaryotes,
promote
function
through
joint
action
bisphenol
degradation,
retinol
metabolism,
NODlike
signaling
pathways,
toll-like
receptor
MAPK
pathway.
These
suggest
supplementation
effectively
promotes
performance
enhances
mucosal
IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1487(1), P. 012148 - 012148
Published: April 1, 2025
Abstract
This
research
was
conducted
to
determine
injecting
thyme
effect
extract
into
the
Ross
308
broiler
breeders
eggs
and
then
following
up
on
its
35
days
of
age
hematological
biochemical
traits
broiler-hatched
chicks,
which
were
raised
fed
thyme-crushed
leaves
added
their
ration.
The
study
included
raising
216
chicks
that
hatched
from
two
groups
fertilized
injected
tenth
day
incubation,
where
0.2
ml/egg
0.9%
physiological
saline
first
group
second
with
a
concentration
4
mg.
distributed
at
random
four
separate
(54
each)
three
replicates/group
(18
per
replicate).
Five
grams
crushed
leaves/kg
feed
extra
basal
diets
fourth
groups,
while
other
(the
third)
leaf-free
feed.
caused
reduction
in
RBC
count,
haemoglobin,
PCV,
it
increased
total
WBCs,
including
lymphocytes,
reduced
heterophils
H/L
ratio.
It
significantly
HDL
level
significant
decrease
LDL
level.
Glucose
serum
protein
levels
within
normal
limits
compared
control
group.
We
conclude
performance
improved
when
we
Frontiers in Veterinary Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: April 12, 2024
Alternatives
to
antibiotics
are
urgently
needed
maintain
broiler
growth
and
health.
The
present
study
was
conducted
evaluate
the
effects
of
Lonicera
flos
Curcuma
longa
L.
extracts
(LCE)
as
antibiotic
substitutes
on
performance,
antioxidant
capacity
immune
response
in
broilers.
A
total
480
one-day-old
female
broilers
(WOD168)
were
allocated
3
treatments
with
5
replicates
32
birds
for
35
days.
were:
an
antibiotic-free
basal
diet
(control,
CON),
CON
+50
mg/kg
spectinomycin
hydrochloride
25
lincomycin
(ANT),
+500
LCE
(LCE).
During
entire
experimental
period,
supplementation
ANT
increased
(
p
<
0.01)
average
daily
gain
(ADG)
decreased
0.05)
feed
conversion
ratio
(FCR),
thereby
resulting
greater
final
body
weight
(BW)
compared
CON.
Dietary
serum
(glutathione
peroxidase)
GSH-Px,
(superoxide
dismutase)
SOD
(T-AOC)
activities,
malonaldehyde
(MDA)
concentration
at
day
There
no
significant
difference
catalase
(CAT)
activity
among
treatments.
Birds
group
had
lower
MDA
higher
liver
than
those
groups
35.
phagocytic
index
antibody
titers
Newcastle
disease
virus
(NDV)
group.
Lower
concentrations
pro-inflammatory
cytokines
anti-inflammatory
observed
fed
diet.
In
conclusion,
dietary
improved
performance
by
enhancing
capacity,
strengthening
system
alleviating
inflammation,
which
has
potential
alternatives.
Veterinary World,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 141 - 154
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
The
overuse
of
antimicrobials
in
food-producing
animals,
particularly
poultry,
has
led
to
growing
concerns
about
multidrug
microbial
resistance,
posing
significant
risks
both
animal
and
human
health.
Subtherapeutic
doses
antibiotics
have
traditionally
been
used
enhance
growth
improve
economic
efficiency
poultry
farming.
However,
these
practices
facilitated
the
emergence
resistant
strains,
threatening
global
health
security
prompting
a
search
for
sustainable
alternatives.
This
review
highlights
significance
phytogenic
as
feed
additives
(PFAs)
promising
substitutes
antibiotic
(AFAs)
production.
PFAs,
derived
from
plant-based
compounds,
exhibit
multiple
beneficial
properties,
including
antimicrobial,
antioxidative,
anti-inflammatory,
immune-modulatory
effects.
Moreover,
they
offer
potential
produce
high-quality
organic
products
while
reducing
likelihood
resistance.
Despite
advantages,
inconsistent
results
among
studies
underscore
importance
standardized
approaches
maximize
their
efficacy.
aims
evaluate
current
status
use
farming
globally,
explore
properties
mechanisms
assess
viable
alternatives
antibiotics.
By
consolidating
available
knowledge,
this
provides
insights
into
benefits
challenges
associated
with
offering
guidance
future
research
practical
applications
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 3, 2025
ABSTRACT
Thermoregulatory
response
and
growth
performance
of
FUNAAB‐Alpha
chickens
administered
sweet
citrus
peel
powder
(SCPP)
were
investigated
in
a
twelve
weeks
experiment.
A
total
360
1‐day‐old
FUNAAB
Alpha
chicks
used
for
the
study,
comprising
120
birds
per
genotype:
Normal
feather
(NF),
Naked
neck
(NN)
Frizzle
(FF).
Birds
randomly
allotted
into
12
treatment
groups:
NF:
0
g,
3
6
g
9
SCPP,
NN:
FF:
SCPP.
Each
was
replicated
thrice
with
10
replicate.
No
(
p
>
0.05)
interactive
main
effect
genotype
dosage
SCPP
observed
on
Rectal
temperature,
Skin
temperatures
under
wing
breast
among
treatments.
Similar
respiratory
rate
(RR),
however,
higher
<
0.001)
RR
recorded
NN
FF
compared
NF.
control
group
had
highest
0.005)
SCPP/L
water.
Interaction
heterophil
(H),
lymphocyte
(L)
ratio
(H/L)
not
significant
across
groups.
However,
significantly
0.000)
influenced
H,
L
H/L.
The
lower
H/L
Higher
weight
gain
(WG)
to
NF
chickens.
Significantly
0.020)
FCR
g/L
(2.26),
(2.65)
(2.66)
(4.03).
Dosage
relative
weights
intestine.
In
conclusion,
H/L,
WG
better
genotypes
best
at